Index of tables
- Clinical negligence
- Corporate insurance
- Insurance insolvency
- Insurance/reinsurance litigation
- Personal injury
- Product liability
- Professional negligence
Clinical negligence
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- Grainne Barton Parlett Kent
- Joanne Easterbrook Bevan Brittan LLP
- Alison Eddy Irwin Mitchell
- Claire Fazan Leigh Day & Co
- Philip Hatherall Capsticks
- Katie Hay Capsticks
- John Holmes Hempsons
- Bertie Leigh Hempsons
- Russell Levy Leigh Day & Co
- Christopher Malla Kennedys
- Paul McNeil Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
- Alison Moore Kingsley Napley
- Alison Morley Capsticks
- Kate Rohde Kingsley Napley
- Richard Vallance Charles Russell LLP
Corporate insurance
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- James Bateson Norton Rose LLP
- Duncan Barber Linklaters LLP
- Stephen Browning Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- Katherine Coates Clifford Chance
- Pollyanna Deane Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
- Hilary Evenett Clifford Chance
- Ian Fagelson Reed Smith
- Jeremy Hill Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
- Andrew Holderness Clyde & Co LLP
- Glen James Slaughter and May
- Philip Jarvis Allen & Overy LLP
- Adam Levitt Herbert Smith LLP
- Geoffrey Maddock Herbert Smith LLP
- Martin Membery Pinsent Masons LLP
- Nicholas Munday Clifford Chance
- Timothy Page Clifford Chance
- Ian Poynton Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
- Charles Rix Lovells LLP
- Maria Ross Norton Rose LLP
- James Smethurst Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
- Verner Southey Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- David Sullivan Lovells LLP
- Rosemary Sutherland Clifford Chance
- Clare Swirski Clifford Chance
- David Whear Norton Rose LLP
- John Young Lovells LLP
Insurance insolvency
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- Mark Andrews Denton Wilde Sapte LLP
- Laurence Elliott Herbert Smith LLP
- Peter Fidler CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
- Philip Hertz Clifford Chance
- Nigel Montgomery Sidley Austin LLP
- Jim Oulton Mayer Brown International LLP
- Peter Sharp Dewey & LeBoeuf
- Robin Spencer Lovells LLP
- David Steinberg Clifford Chance
- Juliette Stevens Clyde & Co LLP
- Vivien Tyrell Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge UK LLP
- Jonathan Yorke Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
Insurance/reinsurance litigation
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- Tim Akeroyd Elborne Mitchell
- Jane Andrewartha Clyde & Co LLP
- Martin Bakes Herbert Smith LLP
- Andrew Bandurka Holman Fenwick Willan
- Tim Brown Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
- Steve Cantle Kennedys
- Colin Croly Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- Susan Dingwall Norton Rose LLP
- Roger Doulton Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- John Duff Holman Fenwick Willan
- Roger Enock Covington & Burling LLP
- Anthony Fitzsimmons Ince & Co
- John Hanson Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- Tim Hardy Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- Jan Heuvels Ince & Co
- Anthony Hobkinson CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
- Chris Jefferis Ince & Co
- David Kendall Edwards Angell Palmer & Dodge UK LLP
- Anthony Lennox Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
- Stephen Lewis Clyde & Co LLP
- Michael Mendelowitz Norton Rose LLP
- Nicholas Munday Clifford Chance
- Mike Munro Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- Liam O’Connell CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
- Terry O’Neill Clifford Chance
- Joanna Page Allen & Overy LLP
- Raj Parker Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP
- Jolyon Patten Halliwells LLP
- Michael Payton Clyde & Co LLP
- John F Powell Lovells LLP
- David Reston Herbert Smith LLP
- Peter Rogan Ince & Co
- Jonathan Sacher Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP
- Belinda Schofield CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
- Ed Smerdon Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
- Rod Smith Clyde & Co LLP
- Stephen Tester CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
- David Webster Eversheds LLP
- David Wilkinson Dewey & LeBoeuf
Personal injury
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- Kevin Bitmead Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- Mark Burton Davies Lavery
- John Cahill Stewarts Law LLP
- Warren Collins Davies Arnold Cooper LLP
- Martyn Day Leigh Day & Co
- Stuart Dench Stewarts Law LLP
- Alison Eddy Irwin Mitchell
- Charles Edwards Stewarts Law LLP
- Colin Ettinger Irwin Mitchell
- Malcolm Henke Greenwoods Solicitors
- Jenny Kennedy Anthony Gold
- Paul Kitson Russell Jones & Walker
- David Knapp Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- David Marshall Anthony Gold
- Paul McNeil Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
- Jenny Moates Berrymans Lace Mawer
- Sally Moore Leigh Day & Co
- Rodney Nelson-Jones Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
- Jon Nicholson Anthony Gold
- Andrew Parker Beachcroft LLP
- Paul Paxton Stewarts Law LLP
- Michael Pether Berrymans Lace Mawer
- Tania Sless Beachcroft LLP
- Howard Watson Herbert Smith LLP
- Peter Williams Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP
Product liability
Professional negligence
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- Tim Brown Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
- Clare Canning Mayer Brown International LLP
- Charlotte Capstick Berrymans Lace Mawer
- Sarah Clover Barlow Lyde & Gilbert LLP
- Mark Connoley Reed Smith
- Sean Connolly Mayer Brown International LLP
- Rosemary Gare Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
- Anthony Hobkinson CMS Cameron McKenna LLP
- Barney Micklem Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
- Colin Passmore Simmons & Simmons
- Michael Seymour Lovells LLP
Press releases
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Legal Developments in the UK
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Saving Face - Personalised URLs on Facebook - Make sure your marks are protected
Facebook users can now register a personal URL for their profile page on the Facebook website. This raises concerns for brand owners as Facebook users may decide to choose a well known trade mark as their URL. The prospect of facebook.com/[yourmark] could become a reality. Consequently, Facebook has taken measures to reassure rights holders and prevent name squatting. -
Lease re-gearings and extensions: some issues to consider
As a result of the recession, lease re-gearings and extensions are becoming increasingly popular for landlords and tenants. -
A cautionary tale of self-investment and personal liability
As investment strategies become more complex it is crucial that trustees comply with the relevant legal requirements. Recently there has been a series of Pensions Ombudsman cases that have imposed personal liability on trustees for inappropriate scheme investments. This article looks at two of these cases and the lessons that should be learnt from them. -
Pensions Regulator: alert in the economic downturn
So far the Pensions Regulator has issued two statements (October 2008 and February 2009) on how it expects pension scheme employers and trustees to deal with the impact of the current economic crisis. In April the Regulator issued a further statement highlighting the kinds of behaviour that would cause it to intervene. -
A new disclosure regime: for better or worse?
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has finally issued a consultation paper outlining how it plans to revise the disclosure of information requirements for occupational pension schemes. The consultation proposes a simplified, more principles-based disclosure regime. -
Litigating financial markets disputes: do we have a deal?
Until very recently no other sphere of commercial activity could match the financial markets for the size, volume and speed of their dealings. Trades involving enormous sums are often negotiated and agreed within the space of a few short telephone conversations, or during the course of a single evening, by sophisticated professional traders experienced and versed in the customs of the particular market. Often the broad commercial terms of a transaction are negotiated and it is left to the parties’ legal advisers to supply the detailed terms on which the deal is to be done. -
European Parliament votes to adopt updated Roaming Regulation
BY A LARGE MAJORITY OF 646 TO 22 THE European Parliament has voted to adopt a compromise position on the European Commission’s (the Commission) proposals to amend the Roaming Regulation (Regulation 717/2007). -
Online behavioural advertising
THE INTERNET ADVERTISING BUREAU (IAB), a UK online trade association, has recently published ‘Good Practice Principles for Online Behavioural Advertising (OBA)’, which come into effect on 4 September 2009. Several key internet advertisers have signed up to the Principles, including Google, Yahoo, AOL, Microsoft Advertising and Phorm. -
When an ‘aura of luxury’ prevents sales to unlicensed distributors
On 23 April 2009 the European Court of Justice (ECJ), in Copad SA v Christian Dior & ors [2009], held that a trade mark owner can prevent third-party sales of its luxury goods where those goods had been obtained in breach of a condition in a selective distribution licence, designed to maintain the repute and prestige of the trade mark. -
Competition law and retail financial services
In the current financial climate, with regulatory intervention at the centre of public attention, the competition authorities have continued to focus on financial services. Significant developments have occurred in the UK and EU, in relation to credit and debit cards, the unsecured credit market, payment protection insurance and financial services generally.
Press releases
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Agrofert Successful in Law Suit against PKN Orlen
PRAGUE (30 June 2009) – The Arbitration court in Prague has decided in favour of company Agrofert Holding (“Agrofert”) in its claim against Polish company Polski Koncern Naftowy Orlen (“PKN Orlen”). The Polish company has to pay, on the basis of decision of the arbiters, a contractual penalty which exceeds EUR 77.2 million (over 2 billion CZK) with accessories. -
UBS CHF 3.8bn share placement
On June 25, 2009, UBS AG (SIX: UBSN) announced that it is offering 293,258,050 newly issued shares from authorized capital to a small number of institutional investors at a price of CHF 13.00 per share. After deducting cast associated with the placement, the amount of new equity capital expected to be raised is approximately CHF 3.8 billion. -
DWS reprises advisory role for MENA Infrastructure fund's investment in Oman's power sector
Denton Wilde Sapte continues to act as legal advisor for MENA Infrastructure Fund, picking up an instruction to advise on its second investment, in which it has taken 32.8% of the shareholding in Oman's United Power Company SAOG (UPC). -
Three partner admissions at Carey Olsen in Jersey
Carey Olsen is strengthening its corporate, finance and fiduciary teams in Jersey by admitting three partners to these key practice areas. -
Penningtons celebrates SRA and Farriers Registration Council tender wins
Penningtons Solicitors LLP's professional regulation group is celebrating two key appointments with the news that it has been successful in tenders to advise both the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and The Farriers Registration Council. -
Penningtons advises on Trans-Siberian Express luxury travel deal
Penningtons Solicitors LLP has advised international tour operator Australian Pacific Touring (UK) Limited on its purchase of a majority share in GW Travel Limited, the market-leader in long-distance luxury rail tours. GW Travel's flagship holidays are trips on the world-famous Trans-Siberian Express. -
Penningtons trainee encourages young Londoners to choose a career in law
Catherine McCann, a trainee solicitor at Penningtons Solicitors LLP's City office, has been invited to contribute to a new guide published by the London Chamber of Commerce & Industry to help young people consider the many types of jobs available in the capital. -
BAKER & MCKENZIE ADVISES FIBERWEB ON JOINT VENTURE WITH PETROPAR
London/Chicago/Sao Paolo, 26 June 2009 - Baker & McKenzie has advised Fiberweb plc on its proposed joint venture with Petropar S.A. The 50/50 joint venture, which will be named FitesaFiberweb, is intended to create the second largest producer of spunbond and non woven fabrics in North and South America. Completion of the transaction is subject to the approval of both Fiberweb and Petropar shareholders. -
Salans awarded Best European Law Firm
Salans has been awarded a Special Distinction in the Best European Law Firm award category at the 2009 International Legal Alliance Summit & Awards (“ILASA”). -
unit specialising in transaction and financing consultancy
HERMANN Rechtsanwälte Wirtschaftsprüfer Steuerberater and the Munich-based team at Grub Brugger join forces: Joint establishment of a unit specialising in transaction and financing consultancy